i don't think he's looking at anyone adversarial right now, maybe mitch mcconnell because he's been so tough on the tax issue. as far as industry, he wants to start out with an open mind, open book, let's sit down and try to figure out ways to work this out, working together. very important he's meeting with the ceos today. i guarantee you, he talks to dimond about these issues regularly. >> lloyd blankfein, you reference the op odd, his words, tax increases for wealthiest are okay. he ends his op-ed today, we're ready to roll up our sleeves and work with the obama administration and congress to helpful fill america's enduring promise. jared, i've got traders on the desk today who probably feel president obama doesn't want to work with them. >> i assure the traders to be more patient. i understand you want to see your guys in that room. they will be soon. the blankfein op-ed was just right in tone. really did strike that balance between revenue increases and spending cuts. it's very important to recognize thus far we actually have cut about a trillion and a half under discretionary spe